Writing an Introduction Letter for Realtors

When you're looking for a room through a realtor, it's important to make a good first impression. A strong introduction letter can make the difference between getting an invitation for a viewing or not.
Why an introduction letter?
For popular rooms, often hundreds of candidates respond to a single listing. Realtors and landlords don't have time to get to know everyone. With a good introduction letter, you can show at a glance that you're a reliable and responsible tenant.
What should it include?
A good introduction letter contains three important categories of information. Below you'll find an overview of all the details you should mention:
| Category | What to mention |
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| Personal information |
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| Reliability |
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| Contact details |
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Important documents
In addition to your introduction letter, it's smart to have the following documents ready:
- Proof of income - An employer's statement or proof of student financing
- Recent pay slips (last 3 months)
- ID proof (copy of passport or ID card)
- Guarantor statement from parents (if applicable)
Example structure
Dear [landlord/realtor name],
I am [name], [age] years old and I [study/work] at [name of institution/company]. Currently I live [current situation], but I am looking for [what you're looking for]. I am a [describe yourself: quiet, tidy, social, etc.] person.
I can afford the rent through my [income from work / student financing / parental guarantee]. I have experience with independent living and take good care of my belongings and accommodation.
I would love to view the room. I have all necessary documents ready (proof of income, ID, etc.) and can start on short notice.
Kind regards,
[Your name]
[Your phone number]
[Your email address]
Summary: A good introduction letter
- Keep it short (maximum 1 page)
- Include personal info: name, age, study/work
- Specifically explain why you want this room
- Show that you can afford the rent (income, guarantor)
- Add a friendly photo
- Check spelling and grammar
- Gather important documents (ID, proof of income, etc.)
- Respond as quickly as possible to listings